This resort is mainly a place to stay so you, your family and your friends can use the terrific water park. About half of the sites are shaded and a few sites have paved driveways. The majority of the sites are completely grassed and under the grass is a narrow, not level gravel driveway. We were there Friday and the campsites filled up very fast. Most sites had 2 or 3 vehicles which were parked all over making entry for large vehicles very difficult. After sunset the park was very quiet. We are seniors and we had a great day at the water park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very clean and great for the grandkids. I enjoyed staying here. The customer service was great and very friendly, However, I wish that we could have stayed more days but they where booked up. I guess you really need a reservation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with many different types of fruit trees. There's a nice waterpark, arcade, goofy golf, batting cages, etc. right next door. Kind of busy during the summer, but everything quietens down in the evenings. Great place to stay for work or for a weekend. We'll definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park for families with young kids. Not so great for big rigs or people not interested in the adjacent waterpark. Sites too tight. Campground too noisy. The front desk staff was excellent and very accommodating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would give this a 10 out of 10 if the restrooms were a bit more modern. The kids and the parents loved the water park. The campsites have trees and grass:-) We camped here in a Motorhome.
Did not enjoy our stay at this site. Grass was mostly dead, trash dumpsters were full and very stinky. There were a lot of cars parked in roadway causing difficulty in getting to site. Restrooms were very old. There were too many people to even think about going to the pool area and they charge you just to go into the area even in street clothes to look it over. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great place for the whole family. If you are looking for a place without kids, then look elsewhere. If you want to feel like you are camping in the wilderness, then look elsewhere. Think of this place as a nice water park with miniature golf, batting cages, arcade, and other attractions that also allows you to camp overnight. Overall it is a nice place and all the facilities were clean and in great shape. Our family really enjoyed our stay and plan to visit this campground regularly. Use of the water park is not included in the campground fee so be sure to check out their website for more information. Keep in mind that the campground fills up fast during the summer and they do not have a waiting list. So make reservations well in advance. The sites are pretty narrow and they do not allow campfires. Other than that, I don't have any complaints. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Pull through sites were large in the first two rows at the park but the remainder of the sites were small and difficult to get into. All sites were grass except for the first two rows which had concrete pads. If you have small children and want to use the amusement park then this is the place for you except for Sunday's when everything at the park is closed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great place especially if you have kids. The water park next door was great for families. Site were good size. I would go back our next time thru. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would not recommend this park for big rigs or big fifth wheel trailers. Directions to park are incorrect and when we called facility they could not give us accurate directions. After 2nd call to facility we finally arrived (freeways had changed but they had not corrected directions on billboards or on website). We were very specific with staff on the size of our rigs. We asked staff several times if they were sure we could fit. We could not make turns in park. Water park was packed and standing room only. We cancelled our reservations and got our money back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This location is fairly nice. The pull-throughs are long, but seems like they pack a lot of people. Be careful when driving through the park as there can be a lot of people and vehicles in the road. There is a waterpark on the property as well (closed on Sundays). We arrived here on a Saturday and our site was near where people would walk from the waterpark section to the RV park section. People would walk right through our space without giving a second thought (ask for a space futher away from the water park section). The weekdays are better as there is not as many people. Plenty of large trees for shade. The wireless internet was spotty here as they were having hardware issues when we were here. We stayed for three nights. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for 3 nights; the site we were assigned was very tight but we got in. There are allot of shade trees which was nice. They have a water park and other amusements as well but you must pay additional for access. If you stay here in a large RV request a paved pull through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If you come to this park on a Sunday don't expect to find the staff available or any of the park "amenities" open - it is do-it-yourself time! Some of the roadways have pretty tight turns for bigger rigs and the individual sites (some paved, some grass) are also somewhat narrow. However, overall the park is well maintained and a quiet place to park in order to visit Salt Lake area attractions.One BIG caution: the road in and out requires you to drive over a huge dip at the curb. Take it very slow unless uou want to add anothet gash to the large collection on the pavement. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$30
Very clean park. One of the nicest we have stayed at. Many activities for children. Close enough to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Heber and Brigham City for day trips. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$20
As the name implies, this is a resort, and it's a good one! It has its own water park with 2 slides, 2 pools and "river rafting". Plus a "rock climbing" wall and a great putt-putt golf corse. One of the pools (the smaller one, but adequate) is for camping guests, but it is not well monitored (we had no problems, though). All water fun is watched by lifegaurds. Everything is open to the public and is busy during the summer. Camping area stays pretty quiet, even with all the extra people in the water park thanks to all the trees. RV sites are close together, but are long, level concrete pads, usually with a cherry tree or two between them, which can make it tricky for slide-outs or awnings. If you have trees, you really don't need the awning anyway. Lagoon amusement park is just down the road if you don't want to stay at their RV park. A really nice park!!! We camped here in a camper.